The condition is called "Rouleaux".
Leukoerythroblastosis is not a disease itself, but rather a condition where immature white blood cells (leukocytes) and red blood cells (erythrocytes) appear in the blood. It can be a sign of an underlying serious condition such as bone marrow disease, infection, or malignancy. The prognosis depends on the underlying cause of leukoerythroblastosis.
The condition of insufficient blood clotting cells is referred to as thrombocytopenia. This is a condition where there is a low platelet count in the blood, leading to difficulties in forming blood clots and increasing the risk of excessive bleeding.
White blood cells are not actually white; they appear white under a microscope due to the way they are stained for observation. The name "white blood cells" comes from the fact that they are cells that do not contain hemoglobin, unlike red blood cells which carry oxygen and give blood its red color.
The medical term is aplastic anemia, which refers to a condition where the bone marrow does not produce enough new blood cells.
Blood is red because of the iron in red blood cells, which gives it a red color when oxygenated. Veins appear blue because of the way light interacts with the skin and the blood vessels, causing them to look blue from the outside.
Polycythemia is the condition of excess red blood cells in the bloodstream. In contrast, anemia is a deficiency of red blood cells.
Red blood cells appear smaller than the white cells on a slide. They appear lighter in the middle and you will see no nucleus.
It depends on the reference, but one kind of rouleau is red blood cells that are stacked on top of each other.
Leukoerythroblastosis is not a disease itself, but rather a condition where immature white blood cells (leukocytes) and red blood cells (erythrocytes) appear in the blood. It can be a sign of an underlying serious condition such as bone marrow disease, infection, or malignancy. The prognosis depends on the underlying cause of leukoerythroblastosis.
Granulocytopenia-- A condition characterized by a deficiency of white blood cells.
The condition of insufficient blood clotting cells is referred to as thrombocytopenia. This is a condition where there is a low platelet count in the blood, leading to difficulties in forming blood clots and increasing the risk of excessive bleeding.
Anisocytosis is the condition of red blood cells of different sizes.
because the red blood cells make up almost 45% of the blood composition while the white blood cells are only 1% in comparison. so the red blood cells appear more often than the white blood cells.
In white blood cells
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Sickle cell disease.
Lack of oxygen causes blood cells to appear blue. Remember that all veins except the pulmonary vein carry 'oxygen depleted blood' or deoxygenated blood. Dont worry that your veins appear blue though! Its fine.